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  2. Glen Bell - Wikipedia

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    Galardi later founded the Wienerschnitzel hot dog chain. [6] [7] Glen Bell learned how to make tacos from the Mitla Café in San Bernardino under his then mentor chef, Gloria Hoyle. [8] [9] [10] In 1962, he went solo and sold the El Tacos to his partner and opened his first Taco Bell in Downey, California. Bell franchised his restaurant in 1964 ...

  3. Taco Bell - Wikipedia

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    Taco Bell was founded by Glen Bell, an entrepreneur who first opened a hot dog stand called Bell's Drive-In, in San Bernardino, California, in 1948. Bell watched long lines of customers at a Mexican restaurant called the Mitla Cafe, located across the street, which became famous among residents for its hard-shelled tacos .

  4. Popular Brands Named After Real People - AOL

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    Taco Bell (Source: www.tacobell.com) Glen Bell was 23 when he left the Marine Corps. in 1946 and came home to San Bernardino, Calif. He would own a hot dog stand, three Taco Tia stands and several ...

  5. Fast Food Restaurants Then and Now - AOL

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    Glen Bell's first idea wasn't a taco. He opened a hot dog stand called Bell's Drive-In in San Bernardino, California, in 1948, but watched customers line up for a Mexican restaurant called the ...

  6. I went to the 85-year-old restaurant that taught Taco Bell's ...

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    Mitla Cafe in San Bernardino, California is the Mexican restaurant that both inspired and taught Taco Bell founder Glen Bell how to make tacos. Mitla Cafe in San Bernardino, California is the ...

  7. West Side Lumber Company railway - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Glen Bell, the founder of the Taco Bell restaurant chain opened a tourist railroad at Tuolumne. [6] This 3 ft (914 mm) gauge railroad used the lower section of the track and several steam locomotives of the West Side Lumber Company railway. The operation also offered boat rides on the old mill pond and RV parking. It closed ...

  8. Live Mas: Spicy Secrets Behind Taco Bell's Success - AOL

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    Glen Bell, Taco Bell's founder, was no stranger to the fast-food game when he founded Taco Bell in the early '60s. Inspired by the success of a fledgling chain you just might have heard of — ...

  9. The Food That Built America - Wikipedia

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    Glen Bell tries to go beyond the hamburger in creating Taco Bell. At the same time, Forrest and Leroy Raffel work on finding a non-burger concept to take on McDonald's, which ultimately introduces Arby's to the world of fast food.